Urban Assault
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Urban Assault is a combined first-person shooter
First-person shooter
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 and real-time strategy
Real-time strategy
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 computer game developed by the German
Germany
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 company TerraTools and published by Microsoft
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. It was released on July 31, 1998.

The player creates and commands groups of tank
Tank
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s and aircraft
Aircraft
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, and can also take direct control of one vehicle at a time. Over the course of the game one can acquire upgrades and new vehicles.

Gameplay

The player is in command of a futuristic host station with plasma energy technology, allowing the player to create units and buildings, as long as the blueprints and sufficient energy are available. In the single-player campaign, the objective of each mission is to capture each key sector on the map, allowing use of the beam gate to transport the host station to the next field of battle. However, destroying enemy host stations imparts a bonus to the player's maximum energy reserves. Combined with the fact that many key sectors are located deep in enemy territory or even right below an enemy faction's host station, the unstated goal of each game is to eliminate all enemy host stations. In multiplayer, beam gates are not present on the map and the only objective is to destroy opponents.

Resources

Like most strategy games, the game is centered around resources. The sole resource in Urban Assault is energy, which is required to build units and buildings used to conquer other factions. Energy is gained through controlling power stations. Each power station emits energy relative to the number of white boxes attached to it on the map screen; each box represents more power output. Power stations are also limited in power output by the number of adjacent sectors controlled by the player, referred to in-game as efficiency, forcing the player to increase control of the map in order to create more powerful armies. Powerful units and buildings require significant amounts of energy to build.

Plot

The plot of Urban Assault is set in the future, where ozone depletion
Ozone depletion
Ozone depletion describes two distinct but related phenomena observed since the late 1970s: a steady decline of about 4% per decade in the total volume of ozone in Earth's stratosphere , and a much larger springtime decrease in stratospheric ozone over Earth's polar regions. The latter phenomenon...

, termed The Big Mistake, results in destruction of the ocean's phytoplankton
Phytoplankton
Phytoplankton are the autotrophic component of the plankton community. The name comes from the Greek words φυτόν , meaning "plant", and πλαγκτός , meaning "wanderer" or "drifter". Most phytoplankton are too small to be individually seen with the unaided eye...

, causing the Earth's food chain
Food chain
A food web depicts feeding connections in an ecological community. Ecologists can broadly lump all life forms into one of two categories called trophic levels: 1) the autotrophs, and 2) the heterotrophs...

 to collapse. Scarce food supplies results in a resource war, and plasma formation technology — the ability to form solid constructions using only energy — allows military commanders to create entire armies to subjugate their foes. The technology was leaked to enemy factions, destroying fragile political alliances and launching the planet into a third world war
World War III
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. Citizens are forced into domed communities, which shield them from dangerous levels of UV radiation (to an extent) and filters the toxic air. However, most of the adult population had already consumed contaminated food, and most died within five years - regardless of location, domed or not.

A group of alien invaders, the Mykonians, view humans as being unworthy of such a resource-rich planet, and implant their Parasite Machine into the crust
Crust (geology)
In geology, the crust is the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet or natural satellite, which is chemically distinct from the underlying mantle...

 of the planet to draw energy directly from the Earth's core. The Parasite Machine is causing the Earth's core to cool, weakening its magnetic field
Magnetic field
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. This will eventually cause solar radiation levels to rise and obliterate all of the planet's biomass
Biomass
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, making it suitable for Mykonian colonization. In the campaign, Mykonian forces are usually present in northern Europe
Northern Europe
Northern Europe is the northern part or region of Europe. Northern Europe typically refers to the seven countries in the northern part of the European subcontinent which includes Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Finland and Sweden...

, where the cool temperatures allow for more efficient data transfer.

A second group of alien invaders, the plant-like Sulgogars, have invaded northern Africa, where the warm climate creates a suitable spawning
Spawn (biology)
Spawn refers to the eggs and sperm released or deposited, usually into water, by aquatic animals. As a verb, spawn refers to the process of releasing the eggs and sperm, also called spawning...

 ground. Only seen in mid- to late-game missions in northern Africa, the Sulgogars are the most challenging faction to defeat.

Three human factions exist as well; these include the Ghorkovs, Taerkastens, and the Black Sect.

The Resistance

The Resistance represents the last traces of democracy
Democracy
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 and freedom to survive global chaos. The Resistance was months away from destruction when a coalition of engineers and hackers wired together the free world's computers to create seven host stations. The host stations, however, had a caveat: no one would entrust the task of defending democracy and freedom to machines, so each host station was piloted by a Synaptic Donor Unit, abbreviated SDU. These SDUs were regarded as heroes, who, according to the game's help files, "sacrificed their humanity for the continual humanity of others."

In the single-player campaign, the player role is that of the last SDU champion to be deployed into battle, SDU 7. The player can read the diary entries of the fallen SDUs on the briefing for each game.

Their Resistance's training grounds are located in Britain.

The Resistance has a variety of war machines, notably the rapid-fire Dragonfly helicopter, the sub-nuclear missile launching Rhino, and the effective anti-air tank Fox. It is based around 90's era "modern" designs and weapons consist primary of machine guns, artillery shells, and rockets.

Ghorkovs

The Ghorkovs are the faction most similar to The Resistance in terms of the vehicles they use. The Ghorkovs begin as the first enemy the player encounters in the game, and Ghorkovs frequently reappear in later missions. According to one of the game's pre-mission briefings, the Ghorkovs were originally allies of the Resistance, but later turned against them when the Resistance attempted to sell the Ghorkovs out to the Mykonians.

The Ghorkov host station icon is a red star, representing communism
Communism
Communism is a social, political and economic ideology that aims at the establishment of a classless, moneyless, revolutionary and stateless socialist society structured upon common ownership of the means of production...

 and totalitarianism.

In the single-player campaign, the Ghorkovs are the easiest faction to defeat, and are usually saved for last in multi-faction missions.

Notable vehicles in the Ghorkovian arsenal include the Tekh-Trak, a ground assault vehicle; the Speedy, an anti-air tank; and the Gigant, a saucer-style aircraft that specializes in destroying host stations. Their Ghargoil series of aircraft are also a staple of Ghorkov commanders.

Taerkastens

The Taerkasts represent a fundamentalist, neo-Luddite
Luddite
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 society, abhorrent of technology. Hypocritically, they embrace plasma formation technology, regarding it as a necessary evil. The Taerkastens blame technological factions like The Resistance and Ghorkovs for destroying the Earth's ozone layer.

They have a cult like formation and are situated in much of Southern Europe and Africa. They are infamous for getting into conflict with the Ghorkovs and have higher hatred for the Ghorkov's due to their radiation-based weaponry.

Taerkast units are typically heavily armored and have strong attacks, but are much slower and vulnerable to hit and run tactics. Much of their technology is based around the First/Second World War. The backbone of any Taerkast assault usually involves massed Leonid tank units, with Hetzel fighter plane support.

Mykonians

The invader Mykonians disdain humanity for wasting a precious birthright like the Earth. They see Earth as nothing more than a battery and use the Parasite Machine to drain the power from the earths core. Destruction of the Parasite Machine is the focus of the single-player campaign, and, in the final mission, the player must destroy it before a long in-game timer runs out.

Mykonian units are geometric shapes, with evocative names like "Air Prism" and "Ground Cube." The Mykonians are typically located in biovein-infested environments, where their vehicles blend in with the surroundings better. Mykonian units have weak shielding, but have some of the strongest attacks in the game.

Sulgogars

The off-world Sulgogars view humanity as fertilizer for their spawning grounds. Rarely encountered, the Sulgogars are one of two most formidable factions that players often seek to eliminate first, due to their exceptionally strong attacks and units. All Sulgogar units are airborne, and are supposedly sentient.

Sulgogar host stations are unique in that they are unable to terraform buildings, and must rely on conquest to power their broods. One cannot play as the Sulgogars in Multiplayer, but the well known "jump gun" cheat allows one to play as the Sulgogars in the single player campaigns. Moreover a fair amount of "mods" (essentially hacks) have been released to allow their play.

The Black Sect

The Black Sect is a splinter faction composed of criminals, terrorists, and thieves who have decided to enter the war for personal profit and gain. Having no original units of their own, the Black Sect relies on stealing technology from other factions, including the Resistance Anvil-class host station (the one that SDU7 was meant to use) and the Taerkast Bronstejin flying ion cannon. Black Sect units have a special stealth projection, rendering them invisible to enemy radar. They are usually one of the player's top priorities, the other being the Sulgogars and Mykonians. One cannot play as the Black Sect in Multiplayer.

The Black Sect also have the ability to create some Mykonian units, which hints that even the Mykonians have a history with the Sect. This is backed up with the constant communication with the terran forces and Mykonians.

Expansion pack

There was going to be an expansion pack for Urban Assault, named Urban Assault: Metropolis Dawn expansion pack
Expansion pack
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. Partly due to poor sales, the expansion pack did not make it into the game market. The expansion pack contains new levels for the player, this time allowing play as either the Ghorkovs or Taerkastens, and also adds new vehicles for the Taerkastens and Mykonians.

The new campaigns both play in different parts of the world, but gameplay resembles that of the original campaign. The Ghorkov campaign is set mainly in Asia and the Taerkasten campaign in Africa. The campaigns add more depth to the story line and the mission briefings provide more background for each faction. For example, the Ghorkov "Briefings" and menu show the Ghorkovs to be very much in line with communist ideology and back up the claims that the Ghorkovs were sold out by the resistance.

The new units were designed to help balance out the game. The Taerkastens' new vehicles are Ostwind, an anti-air tank, and the Thor's Hammer, a heavy tank specializing in destroying other tanks. The Mykonian's new vehicle is an airborne nuisance aircraft named the Crusher.

A supposedly disgruntled game designer distributed the near-complete version of the expansion pack to a few fans in the game community, and it remains in circulation today. It is presumed by many websites and fans, along with the original game, to be freeware
Freeware
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 or abandonware
Abandonware
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 now.

Reception

The game received mixed reviews from critics and suffered from poor sales. Common criticisms included poor interface, poor controls, lack of variety, and steep difficulty and learning curves. Praise included innovative gameplay, excellent joystick support, and the introductory video with music by Mark Snow
Mark Snow
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.

Trivia

  • The Sulgogars and the Black Sect were considered so difficult to defeat that a second, easier, set of scenarios for the game's single-player mode was included on the game's CD. The extra scenarios removed the Sulgogar and Black Sect factions from single-player missions, but also prevented completion of the game.
  • The Black Sect is not mentioned in the game's help files or manual, but is mentioned on the official website.
  • Missions from the demo version (First Blood, Raging Steel and Sturmfront) are not included in the full version.

External links

  • Microsoft's Urban Assault site
  • Radon Labs
    Radon Labs
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    ' (formerly TerraTools) Urban Assault site
  • Metropolis Dawn Forums, an Urban Assault fan forum
  • Stoudson Corp FTP, a download source for the original Urban Assault game and mods
  • UrbanAssault FR, an Urban Assault fan forum (French
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    )
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